- Steve Pratt
Steve Pratt is a former Australian military officer and aid worker. He is currently a Liberal politician in the
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly for the electorate of Brindabella.Early career
Steve Pratt spent the late 1990s working for the foreign aid organisation
CARE Australia .Prior to that, Mr Pratt had a 23-year career as a Military Officer in the Infantry of The
Australian Army , seeing service throughout the Asia/Pacific region. Steve worked in dangerous front-line locations includingRwanda ,Cambodia ,Zaire ,Iraq and the formerYugoslavia , as well as inYemen ,Jordon andKenya , managing up to 32 international aid workers and 2000 local staff. In 1993 and 1994 Steve Pratt worked as a senior manager in northern Iraq alongside theUN dealing with the humanitarian problems that followed theGulf War . He and his colleagues came under fire from Ba’athist Fedayeen as well as religious extremists.Iraq spying allegations
Allegations that Steve Pratt used the cover of humanitarian work to undertake spying activities for the
UN in Northern Iraq during 1992 and 1993 were published inThe Sunday Telegraph of 11 April 1999. Reportedly, Mr Pratt's activities became known to the Iraqi Government and a price was apparently placed on Mr Pratt's Head. Mr Pratt quickly left Iraq in 1993. [http://emperors-clothes.com/archive/telegraph.htm] These allegations were later found to have been inadequately verified by the Australian Press Council. [http://emperors-clothes.com/archive/telegraph.htm] [http://www.presscouncil.org.au/pcsite/adj/1039.html/]Yugoslav spying allegations and related civil proceedings
In 1999 whilst evacuating Yugoslavia, Mr Pratt, and fellow Australian Peter Wallace and Yugoslav Branko Jelenand, were arrested by Yugoslav authorities and accused of
spying forNATO and theOrganisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe . Mr Pratt was forced to make a video taped confession, which was broadcast worldwide. After spending 5 months of a 12 year sentence in jail in Yugoslavia, he was released in September 1999 by former Serb Leader,Slobodan Milosevic after appeals for clemency.An investigation in 2000 by journalist
Graham Davis of the Australian SBS network uncovered evidence of arrangements betweenCARE Canada , part of the CARE Federation, and theGovernment of Canada , aNATO member, to recruit a team of people, including former military personnel, to help monitor events in Kosovo during the Yugoslav civil war. [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0002/msg00088.html] It was also revealed that former Australian Prime MinisterMalcolm Fraser , who is now CARE Australia's Chairman, and Graham Davis had known of the agreements with CARE Canada and the Canadian Government during the time of Mr Pratt's jailing, but had agreed not to reveal any of the details for fear of jeopardising the release of Pratt, Wallace, and Jelenand.In August 2005, Peter Wallace and Branko Jelenand initiated legal action against CARE Australia alleging that a number of employees at CARE Australia including Steve Pratt were negligent and this caused their incarceration in Yugoslavia. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2005/s1427962.htm] ] In a statement of claim, Mr Jelen and Mr Wallace said Mr Pratt had written and sent sensitive information when he knew, or should have known, that it would bring CARE workers under suspicion of espionage and place them at risk of arrest, incarceration and mental abuse at the hands of Serb authorities. [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/former-workers-sue-aid-group/2005/08/02/1122748639690.html] ]
Political career
On 20 October 2001 Steve Pratt was elected to the
ACT Legislative Assembly as a Liberal MLA for the electorate of Brindabella. He was re-elected in the 2004 election. As of September 2007, Mr Pratt is the Shadow minister for Urban Services, Transport, and Emergency Services and Multicultural affairs. Mr Pratt also holds the position of Deputy Speaker in the Assembly.Fact|date=August 2008Political views
Steve Pratt's political views are generally focused on law and order, ACT Government school closures, road safety, infrastructure needs in the ACT, the needs of the residents of
Tharwa , including upgrades to theTharwa Bridge , and opposition to the proposed gas-fired power station and data centre.Disdain for public art and graffiti removal
Mr Pratt gained notoriety for an ill-conceived campaign against graffiti and vandalism. In April 2007 he 'cleaned up' a legal mural that had been funded by a local sporting club under a program intended to prevent unauthorised graffiti and vandalism. Despite being told by ACT Government officials prior to removing the mural the work was considered to be art, Mr Pratt considered the work "obnoxious" and removed it anyway. [ [http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21575892-2,00.html] ] The matter was later referred to the
Australian Federal Police for further investigation. In response to questions about that investigation, Mr Pratt declared to journalists that "It's absolute bullshit, you can quote me on that." [http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking-news/act-graffiti-row-headed-for-the-courts/2007/04/18/1176696901401.html] The Australian Federal Police did not initiate any action against Mr Pratt.On 15 August 2008, Steve Pratt released a media release describing a new 11 metre tall outdoor wind activated kinetic sculpture commissioned by the ACT Government as 'unnecessary', and a potential traffic hazard for motorists. Mr Pratt stated that he had hoped the construction he had observed would have yielded another light pole or
traffic sign , and not a piece ofpublic art . [http://the-riotact.com/?p=8418] [http://www.canberraliberals.org.au/html/s02_article/article_view.asp?art_id=335&nav_cat_id=171&nav_top_id=55]Other achievements
Steve Pratt has the following decorations: the National Medal, the Defence Force Service Medal, the Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal (clasps: Iraq; Great Lakes (Africa); Balkans), and the Australian Service Medal (South East Asia).
Steve is the author of "Duty of Care", an account of CARE Australia’s emergency overseas work 1993 – 1999 and his ordeal under detention, in the former Yugoslavia, during the NATO conflict.
In 2002, he obtained his Bachelor of Professional Studies (BPS) through the
University of New England , specialising in "International Community Development" (ICD).Steve is married to Samira and has two children, Haydon and Yasmina.
External links
* http://www.parliament.act.gov.au/members/index.asp?sortby=&profile=38&assembly=6#38
References
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